Sellerview is fantastic because it makes pipeline management incredibly simple and efficient. It provides clear, actionable insights that help sales teams prioritize the right deals, automates tedious manual tracking, and offers great visibility into forecasting. It integrates smoothly into daily workflows, saving valuable time and helping the team focus on closing deals.
While the automated insights are highly valuable, the initial setup and dashboard customization can feel a bit rigid. Offering more flexibility in creating custom report views and adding a slightly more intuitive onboarding flow for new reps would make the overall experience even better.
We chose Sellerview.ai because alternative tools required too much manual tracking and lacked real-time, automated analysis. While traditional options provided basic data storage, Sellerview.ai actually gave us actionable insights into pipeline risks and forecasting accuracy without adding a heavy administrative burden to our sales team.
Itβs incredibly intuitive and completely eliminates the usual guesswork from my workflow. It saves me hours of manual effort every week, allowing me to focus on what actually moves the needle.
The data is fantastic, but the dashboard can feel a bit cluttered at first glance. A cleaner user interface and more customizable layout options would make the daily workflow even smoother.
I looked into legacy tools like Helium10, but they felt bloated and required too much manual digging. I wanted something faster and more direct, which is where Sellerview.ai really stood out.
I didn't realize how much I was just hoping things were profitable. I'd look at revenue numbers and feel okay about it, but I wasn't really seeing the full picture per product.
What I like about Sellerview is it doesn't overwhelm you. You open it, you see your SKUs, you see what's working and what's not. TACoS, ACoS, margins - all there without having to build anything yourself. I found a product I'd been running ads on for months that was basically eating its own profits. Fixed it within a week.
Would love more integrations down the line but for what it does right now, it's become a regular part of how I run my Amazon business.
Honestly the tool is pretty focused right now - which I like - but I'd love to see a few more integrations down the line. Something like direct Shopify connectivity or multi-marketplace support would be useful as you scale beyond just one Amazon account. Also a mobile view would be handy for when you just want to quickly check numbers on the go without sitting at a laptop. But these feel more like "would be nice" things rather than actual problems - the core of what it does, it does really well.
Okay so I tried Sellerboard. Used it for a few months. And look, it works. I'm not going to sit here and trash it.
But every time I opened it I felt like I was doing homework. There's just so much. So many numbers, so many tabs, so many things to configure. I'd go in wanting a simple answer - is this product making me money? - and come out 45 minutes later having gone down a rabbit hole and still not being 100% sure.
The data is all there in Sellerboard. That's the thing. It's accurate. But it just dumps everything on you and says "good luck, figure it out." And I don't have time for that. I'm running a business, not studying for an exam.
So I tried Sellerview.
First time I logged in I literally said "oh." out loud.
It just showed me my SKUs. And right next to each one - TACoS, ACoS, ad spend, margin. All together. No jumping around, no building your own reports, no connecting dots manually. It just told me what was happening.
And within the first week I found a product I'd been running ads on for months that was basically making me nothing after you factored everything in. I had no idea. I thought it was fine because the revenue looked okay. It wasn't fine.
That's the difference. Sellerboard gives you the data. Sellerview gives you the answer.
Maybe that's not for everyone. Some people love diving deep into spreadsheet-style tools. But for me? I just want to know where my money is going and where it's leaking. And Sellerview just shows me that without making me work for it.




Hey everyone π
Excited to finally launch Sellerview.ai!
I've spent a lot of time working closely with Amazon sellers, and kept seeing the same frustrating pattern - everyone had access to data, but no real clarity on profits. Sellers were tracking TACoS, ACoS, ad spend, and revenue in separate places, but still couldn't answer the basic question: where exactly is my money going?
That's what pushed me to build Sellerview.ai. The idea was simple - break everything down at the SKU level and pull all the key metrics into one place, so you can see your real profitability without the guesswork.
We've focused hard on making insights actionable, not just informative. Instead of staring at numbers, you know exactly what to fix and where to double down.
Would love your honest feedback, questions, or suggestions - I'm here and reading every comment π